The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 23, 1906, Image 1

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A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
Ales.
SPECIALTIES
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Building, Bimer Ave.
Phone at office and
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“TALKED WITH GOD
Sicilian Girl Makes Remarka-
ble Plea For Her Life.
DIVINE VOICE TOLD HER 10 KILL.
Prisoner's Terrible Story of Wer
Wrosgs Mecited In teurt — Inhu-
an and Brotal Treatment
Fram ( suple Killed.
NEW oat! =i Seventeen
Yearold Juseyuiuc Terranova, on trial
for the murder of her aunt. went on
the stand and gave the Jury the history
of ber life with Gaetano aud Cotiveita
Riggio, ber uncle sud aunt, whom she
stahbed to death ou the night of Wash.
lgton's birthday in their howe at Wik
hams=bridge
It was of unspeakable
Wrongs beaped upon ber und of the
wilt and terrible retribution she
wreaked ujou Ler vunatural relatives.
Strasge she declared, come
manded Ler to kill. She 1s ug trial be-
fore Justice Scott iu the supreftie court,
who almost as sovn as the defendant
began ber testimony overruled Prose
cutor Ely's objection. saying
Ble way as well tell the whole sto
ry.
The girl wife, with sparkling eves
ind a flush mantliog ber cheeks walk
ed wih a swift sod buoyant step to
the withess clinir Her manuer in re
plying to the questious of her counsel,
former Judge Palmieri was easy, con
yYersational and animated. She spoke
rapidly, in excellent English, ia a xirl
Ish, wusical voice and wade her re
plies without hesitation until. embar
rassed Ly the searching questions, she
protested against telllug the details of
the outrages perpetrated ou her by
Riggio. turned away Ler Lead with a
¢ blush and asked that she wight
Speak through an (uterpreter
Mr. Palmieri wgeutly urged her to
Colitinue the recital in Euglish Her
demeanor at this point was that of a
well bred and wadest youu wiel and
one found it difficult to reconcile the
horrible story which fell reluctautly
from her lips with ber jlnno cul and
Ulisoplisticated appearance
Tle prisoner In telling of her Lrief
happluess made a pretty picture and
au appealing cue, yet in the sun Lright
stile with which she greeted every
Question there was a suggestion of the
uncanny. Both judge and jury listened
to her dramatic story —a story perhaps
unparsliclsd lu crimival auosls—with
the most absorbed aud kigdly interest
leaning far forward as one would do
to catch every word of an eutrauciugly
luteresting dramatic recitation No
professional actress could have told a
story” riuging the changes on every
phase of human emotion more artistic
ally, more effectively
In» frm, clear volce the gir! related
ber story frou the time the Riggios,
ber uncle and aunt, who bad stood
“ponsor for her at baptism iu Italy,
sent for her to come to this country
when sie was teu years old to the day
#eveu years later when, driven lusage
by the sbawe and degradation they
Lad forced upou Ler, she stabbed Loth
to death
She sat erect fo the witness chair,
hold'ug ber handkerchief lu one band.
Iv Ler gray skirt aud white walst she
rade rather au attractive pleture
“I dw seventeen yesrs old,” she said.
“1 was boru in Italy My father he
die when | aw four years old. [ re
wember about coming to America. Ou
the steatser coming over 1 fall down In
a falot and am sick three days My
aunt and uncle wrote to wy mother,
sayiug they would send me to school
and give me a home They started me
to school, but they didn't let we stay
“Long | go, maybe thirty-four or
thirty five days iu all About six
mioutlis after I land here they stop we
fromi golug to school and stop me
from golug to church, 1 did not gu wo
church for séveu years. I want to go
10 church and school. I orfed to go
but they wouldn't let we,” she couclud
ed, with simple pathos sod outspread
Ing gestures of her strong brown hands
“1 work all the time. | get up at 4
or 8 o'clock, and all the the I work
untli 11 or 12 o'clock. I wash and
scrub and cook aud wake bread aud
do all the work for all the boarders,
sometimes eleven, twelve or thirteen
ouce sixteen boarders.”
Then the girl, hesitating, blushing
and faltering. told how her min had
been accomplished by her uncle when
slie was eleven years old, with the
counsel aud ald of the aunt. As the
Duspeakable, unprintable narrative fell
from the Hps of the prisoner the wom
on fn the conrt poked their be ads for
ward the better to cateh every word
of the hideous story There were no
sounds in the chamber mye the voloes
of the girl and her lawyer. Revers)
tiwies, replylug to Rome gnestion, Jo
seépline, with her cheeks burning, said
“I don't want to say —-1'd rather not
tell tuat”
It wus only after a great deal of
hesitation on tie port of the wituess
that Judge Palmieri Kot her to tell of
the nameless crimes of the uncle
The court proceslings were interrupt
&l for um moment Ly a Wotan who
fainted, Khe quickly revived and was
taken out. Then the examiontion went
an
Q. Did you suffer with your head
After he mistreated you? A. Yes, my
head would ache und | could uot see
Koo,
Q. Did your aunt ever strike you
whet you sald you had too much work
fo 467 A Yes 1 tell ber, “Oh, auntie,
cantiot do all this work” ‘Then sie
strike me apd knock me down and
#0 that | could not eat
Nay
the story
Vinge,
Q. Did you know that what vour as
cle had done was wrong? A No,
Q. What were you given to eat? A,
I had what the others left It was pot
fit for dogs. !
Q. Were you permitted to play with |
other children? A. No, never Tooy |
lever even let we talk to the men In}
the bakeshop. They would not let me
talk English
The giri sald that she listened to the
“volce of God.” which told ber to “kill
thew
“1 talked with God.” she sald 1
sald to God: ‘God, here 1s a poor child,
Bot yet seventeen Years old, to go aut
into the streets. No father, no wother,
BG one 10 go to. Her bustand driven |
awny from ber there is nobody whe
Wants to look at her >
“Did you see Cod 3
“Yes, I saw bi every night”
“What did he sav?”
"KW your that's what he
sald. | crossed 1iyself three times and
asked, ‘Is that your vYolce, Lord? and |
be answered thnt it was The voles |
sald ‘Get a revolver! aud 1 got a re
volver. The voles sald, ‘Get a knife!
and I got a knife Anything the voice
told me to do that [ aid
“1 went to my uncle's house, My
aunt was there. When | was In the
yard [I crossed myself When | saw
ny aunt and uncle the voice sald ‘You
kot to do It' My uncle went upstairy,
and wy aunt told me to KO too.
“1 went up to him. He sald. ‘You're
an outcast.’ | called him traitor. The
voice told we I must kil} hig I must
stab any one who came between me!
and him.
Bickle
"After I had stables? them I did not
ful away. 1 walked downstairs and |
told the hakers what | had done, |
sald to them ‘Gog told me to de it, so
1 414 it. Goad told me to protect my
hovor, and 1 414 11°
BY AIRSHIP TO THE POLE.
Wellman's Novel Expedition Soon to
Start For Far North.
PARIS, May 28 Major H B. Her
sey left Paris last gight for Tromse,
Norway, where be will weet sod con
duct to Dave's island the dret party
of the Wellman polar expedition
Eighteen joluers Accotunpuny Major
Hersey to put together the timber and
Canvas shed In which the dirigible bal
loon will Le housed All the purts of
the shed are numbered and ready to be
placed In position.
Walter Wellman
construction of the
order to be able tu Jeave Paris at an
early date. One Lundred mechanics
are engaged In the Coustruction of the
motors, forty meu are at work on the
euvelope, fifteen are bulldiog sleds and
fifty others are at work On various ap-
pllances connected with the expedi-
tion
Is expeditiug the
balloon work in
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Higuing Vetoed Loan of Battiefiags.
ALBANY, N. Y., May <3 —~Governor
Higging vetoed the bill of Assembly.
wan FG Whitney of Oswego, which
would authorize he loan by the adju
tant general of civil war battleflags of
local regiments for use during OM
Howe week ip Oswego county. “This
biL" says the Kovernor nuthorizes
the adjutant general to permit the use
In the wilitary parnde during the cele
bration of Old Home Week In Oswego
county of the battletags of regiments
20d batteries that ware carried Ly
thew lu the war of the rebellion. These
Hage are now carefully preserved In
the state capitol, and of thew
are so fragile that wud exposure
might result (u thelr total destruction.”
many
Hee
Matiuce! Driven From Vesuvius,
NAPLES, Muy 24 hat which the
recent awful eruption of Mount Vesu
vius could uot Accomplish the torrents
of mud resulting from the foods of the
last fow days have brought about. The
mud has #0 surrounded the Royal ob
Servatory and obstructed Ingress aud
egress that Director Mattuec his as
sistnots and carabineers under Lim
Lave been compelled to abandon their
Post and come to Nuples
MeCumber Makes Protest In Senate.
WASHINGTON May 28 The sen
ate devoted the greater part of the ses
fou to coustderation of the lmmigra
tion bill, but before it was taken up
Benator McCumber made ® personal
Statement contradicting an article
printed ln a New York paper to the of
fect that the ratitond rate Lil had
been 80 amended at bis Instance as to
reuder It Ineffective
Declsion Favors Untomnfets.
DECATUR, Ill May 28 The legal
contest lostituted to prevent the union
of the Cumberland Presbytering church
with the Presbyterian church Las Lean
decided lu favor of the Uiilonists. Judge
Tohns lust night msde public a decision
in which he refuses to grunt the in
Junction prayed for by the autlualou
Ista and dismlases the Lill
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New Fire In Courrleres Mine.
LENS, Departiuent of the Pasde Oa
lake. May 23 Fire bas agalu broken
ont in the Courrieres mines, where the
disaster of March 10 last occurred, re
sulting In the loss of about La lives
The new outbreak is cansing galleries
to fall tn, aud the strictest precautions
Are belng taken to wasure the safety of
the miners.
Negro Confessed Murder.
BRIDGETON, N J. May 2% Al
bert Riley a negro suspect In fail here,
bas confessed that he murdered Thom
a5 Riveliget, uw contractor, at Dorsey's
Run, Md. on Apeil 7 last. A reward
of £10060 had been offered by the
Marylaod suthoritios for the apprehen-
slon of Rineluirt's murderer,
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Knox Wants an Ambassador at Porte
WASHINGTON, May 2% — Senator
Knox gave notice of An amendment to
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Ex-President
tisans at St. Thomas
SANTO DOMINGO AGAIN THREATENED
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State and Navy Department OMicials
on the Alert te Prevent Purchase
and Runnving of Arms inte
Little Republic.
WASHINGTON, May 23
tionary mavetneut iy the
A resvolu-
West ludies
President Caceres of Saute Domingo
has led to a conferetice between ofli
clals of the state aud uavy depart
ments bere. The advices are ne yet
Viugue and are difficult of access but it
is gathered that In substance they in
dicate that ex I'residont Morales, whe
for sone time had disappeared from
the scene of Activity, is vow at or near
HAMON CACERES
St Thomas sud is Wwakiug a deter
wined effort to expel Caceres and re
guln the presidency of su
Some of the leaders
ite Dowlogo
who were instru
Freakness Stakes Easily Taken
Faverite—Content Second,
NEW YORK. May 23 Whimsical,
easily won the
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ty yanls at Gravesend, defeating Con-
tent, ux 40 to 1 shot, by four lengths,
with Larabie third, the same distance
farther back, Miller seit the favorite
to the front at the start aod, making
Five favorites were
nl Radike each
Sulumaries
First Race Clare Russell. first Sag!
ballen, second: Grace George, third
Second Race Biandy first; Vop
Tromp, second: Rad News, third
Third Race Shotgun, first
Kency, secund: Vau Ness, third
Fourth Hace Whimsical first:
ten! sew opul Larabie thir
Fifth Race. Releast first;
Stiver Second; Fay, third
Sixth Race - Red Eve, first: Givonnf
Balerio, second: Belgravia, thin
Seventh Race Bridgeman
Slugle Shot, second: Moonshine
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Ewer
Con
Mexican
first;
third
BASEBALL SCORES.
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are reported to be now ou Lis side, and
mauy rumors have received of
purchases of arms aud gathering of
revolutionlsts in ports « 1jaceut to San
to Dowlugoe,
Tle navy department has forwarded
te Commander Southerland on the
Yankee such information 18 It has re
ceived through the stite department,
leaving bln full discretion to deal with
the situation
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Amnesty Proclamation Next Sunday.
ST. PETERSBURG, May 28 Pre
mier Goreiovkin hax been snmmoned
to go to Petorliof today for a confer
ence with the emperor to put the final
touches to the speech which the pre
miler will deliver in the lower house of
parliament on Friday setting furth the
government's position on the various
points In the house's Address |p reply
to the speech from the throne. The
long awaited political flunesty will be
proclatined on Sunday, May 27, the ap
niversary of the coronation of Ewperor
Nicholas II. The exact scope of the
easure has not as yet eeu deter
mined
Twe Dead and sate Wrecked.
WESTBURY, N May 28 While
running at a rate of forty niles ap
bour a big touring automat le Lelong
lig to P. F. Colller dashed Into an
eastbound express train At the depot
crossing bere Inst night. The two oc
Cupauts of the mach lie, Ueorge Ga
briel, the chauffeur and Frederick
Whitehead, a valet ln the Collier fam
ly, were lustautly killed, and the wa
chine was wrecked
Tiflnoy Thief Pleads Gulley,
NEW YORK, May 23 -Johin B. Broa
#eau, who as head of the repair depart
went of Tiffany & Co robbed bis ew
ployers by padding the payrolls plead
ed gullty to throw indletments for grand
larceny before JudRe Foster in the
court of general sessions He will Le
sentenced on Thursday and ny get
Often years
bev z
Sehiff's Reception Caused Trouble.
TOKYO, May Consequent on a
petty dispute over the re eplion of Ja
cob Bohl, the American banker the
Japanese RoYernment has jssued an
unfortunate regulution forbidding the
Korean imperia] household to antertaln
foreign guests without first consulting
the Japavese resident gener u
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May Mave Stuart's Marderers.
BATUM, May 2% Mure Turks were
arrested at Menzisdfaut on suspicion of
the murderers of Win wm H
Stuart, the Awerican vice consul here
Ihe wen are uot known In the vicinity
but it Is conjectured that they way
have been brought from sone other
village to commit the murder
Fire Raging at Falrhanks, Alaska.
FAIRHANK SR Alaska, May 23.-A
fire which broke out bere inst night is
threatening the town with destruction
The Washington Alnska bank has heen
buried, and the fAarges have crossed
First and Second Ryenue sud are rush
lug up Cushinan street I'be National
bank Is doomed
-t
being
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Farvier Killed by Miast.
HOOSICK FALLS N Y. May
While blasting rocks on his far at
Ives Corners, Willlam Little, aged tif
ty five years, was struck ou the bead
by n plece of rock sud died two hours
later,
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Theologe Manat Dear Arma,
PARIS, May 23. The cabinet deckled
that the law providing for the
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Women's Golf Tournament.
ENGLEWOOD, ~N J. May 284
tleld of thirty two players ook part
In the wedal play qualifying round of
the munual championship touruawent
of the Women's Metropolitan Golf as
sociation, which opeiied va the liuks of
the Euglewood Gol club. Two foriuer
national chinuiplons, Mrs Clharies 7T
Stout of New York, with as the pres
ent Metropolitan title Lolder, and Miss
Georginuns Bistiop of Bridgeport,
Coun. with 48, lead the fleld
Sunday Baseball Prohibited,
ALBANY, NY, Mny 23 As the re
sult of a Catpaigu agaiust Sunday
baseball waged by local witn
Isters, who lu sermons last Bunday de
Bounced the city and county admiuls
tratious for periuittiug the game to be
played on Buaday, Comuwissioner of
Public Safety Cautine issued an order
several
any part of the city ou the
the week
Odrst day of
Miles Shreve Won at
AUBURNDALE Mass, May 28 ~In
the woluen's state solr championship
at the Woodland Golf clubs Miss Car
ella Shreve nud Miss Marie F. Plelps
played a close gaiue being all eveu ou
the fNfteenth green after a band seesaw
Culitest Mies then took the
sixteenth, aud as the soveutecuth was
halved ale fAually won ou
Kreen, 2 up
Auburndale.
Shreve
the Lowe
Mise Sutton Salle For England.
NEW YORK May 28 -To defend
her title of Euglish national lnwu ten
nls champion Miss Muy Button of Pas
denn, Cal, salle) for England today
Miss Sutton played on the courts of
the Westohoster club yester
day and defeated Mry Barger Wallach
Iu three sets, 6-1. 8 1 6-0
Culntry
Princess Orna at Louteville.
LOUISVILLE, Ky, May Prin-
cess Urua, equal cholee with Envoy,
easily won the Landicap, Euvoy finish
lug second und Daring third Hoser
rian, Colonel Jin Douglas aud lugenue
were the other winulng favorites
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Michigan Badly Routed,
ANN ARBOR, Mich, May 2% Am
herst college defeated] the Unive rsity of
Michigan at basehall here by the score
of 10 te]
Maharajah and Princess at Capliagl
WASHINGTON, May SL -The ma
barujal of Bansls, India, and his wife,
who are visliing this country, have ar
rived In Washington for a brief stay.
The mabarnfale will eal) on the preal-
dent today,
MANY ESCAPE DEATH
Explosion Iu Glucose Factory
a: Shadyside, N. J.
SIXHUNDRED Wuik
Meow Plant of Feed House Blew 1p.
RBd Vaaic Leasued When Scores §
Mere Heported Muried € sBder
Wrecked Balldlags.
BHADYSIDE A J.. May ZB -A Score |
of teen euipluyed lu the « glue aud dy
Balio roses of the Ne York Ghicos
the Hudsou river,
Werle
Uppusile New York,
Wore or less injured by thie ex
of a Lig steam plpe. The roof
of the building was blow un off, and the
Wreckage caught fire
More thau v0 men were At work in
and about the building at the time, and
the pauic that followed the explosion
spread among the 1,400 other ewploy-
Ihe appearance on
wives aud children of
the workwen added to the coufusion
The report soon Kut about that a score
of men had Leen killed and that wany
ote were burled under the fallen
I'he police and Superintendent
Cusbiiug of the works Lad great diy
nity lo assuring the women that the
plosion
The works Lad just opened when
without any Warning the steam plant
of the feed house, which adjoins build.
cals were stored, blew up
By the force of tLe concussion the
front and rear walls of the building
fell inward, and the structure Instantly
took fire. The mien rushed to the yards
Just lu thue to eed spe belug buried un
der the falling walls
Daulel Fitzgerald found
Liocked by 8 wass of debris. He ouly
reached a place of safety by crawling
Saveral bundred feet over a hot Iron
pipe and was picked Up uucouscious
Patrick Lynchaks driver of the chem
leal wagon, was blown frum Lis seat
Bld was painfully but uot critically
burt
Jolin Russell, wha st =x] year Lyuch-
sky. was so Lady uit the head
that au amb Hanoe suigeon bad to inke
Afty stitches (nn Lis = tip. Russell sub
sequently dled in Union Liaspiital
The local Edgewater Hire department,
the police. three New } hreboats
aud marines (row the Kuubuat Truxton
anchored out fu the str un did herole
work in preventing the spread of the
fames to adjoining st uctures, in which
bighly explosive materials were stored
Lis way
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Extortion Charged at San Francisco.
BAN FRANCISCO May 23 —Extor
tionate charges to the « ity for autonioe
bile hire during the first two weeks
following the fire may develop into a
buge scandal before the fuance com
wittee finishes auditing the accounts
lu the, tabulated statement filed with
the committee of forty Saturday there
appears a charge of $1587 A584 for auto
woblle weryice Ouly 129 claims were
presented to cover this sum. The Aver
age rental a day was $35 but lu wany
lastances the charge “Was even higher
What the committe will do with this
tern in still undetermined
A Score of Stud
ANDOVER Mass May 238 Be
tween fftecun and IWenty stu
delits at the Phillips- Audoy ef academy
will be expelicd fron the it
Was spnoutoed, because of thelr par
ticipation last Friday night in a heme
which resulted in John M.S Stewart.
the proprietor of Phillips og, belong
roughly handled and thrown futo Rab
bit pond [his action was taken be
cause thie hoys beliey el that Stewart
had reportel one of thelr number to
the faculty for violating the
school regulations
ents te Ue,
boys
shout
school
Bryan Indorsed Vor President,
LIMA © May 23 William Jen
ulngs Bryan was lndorsed for pres!
dont here by the Democratic judicial
convention of sixteen counties of north
western Ollo The resolutions, which
were adopted with cheering, declare
that Bryan would have been renow|
uated and elected in 1g had the trusts
uol stolen the Hotuloation from big
and that the national Democracy will
nomiuate biw In 1S by acclamation
Mortgage Tnx Bill Signed
ALBANY, NY, May 23 Governor
Higgtns the bill of Scuator
Page substituting a slwple recounting
lax of one-half of 1 per cent payable
once for all for the anuanl tax of the
Raine percentage hinposed by the wort
Kuge tax law of 1a
signed
Bonaparte Back at Work,
WASHINGTON, Muy Secretary
Bonaparte resummed his duties tt the
YY department after thence of
thout three weeks to Hiness. He
tended the of tk
cabinet and was warinly cvngratulntesd
ih
due
regular Mev ting
oli bls recovery
Captured on Mount mbar,
BLUEFIELD, W. va May 23 Hen
ry MoeNew, the Wittens Millis black
stalth who In a fight shot aud Killed
Charles Brown, a commen inl traveler,
Was captured on Mount Tabor and tak
en to Tazewell Courthouse Va, for
safe keeping
Vicar General of Uregon Dead.
PORTLAND. Ore. Mas Right
Rev. Francis Xavier Hlauchet, D. D.,
viear general of the are Inllocwse of Ore
Ron, Is dead here after a projouged 111
Huss, aged seventy yours, He was a va
tive of Canada aod came to Uregun In
1868
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Hural Guards Surrender,
HAVANA, May 28-The two rural
FUARIE who Kill! three of thelr com.
rades in a quarrel at Mangas May
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Wednesday Specials
250 eily, Curtain Corners, while
These goods sell in
pairs from 75c to $5.00. Some of =
the corners are two yards long.
They are made for our traveling
men in the wholesale department at
Scranton. The patterns have been
discontinued at the mills, conse
quently, we quote the ng
ridiculous prices: 10c, 15¢, 18¢, 20c,
25¢, 30c and 35¢, worth four times
as much.
Shrunk Cotton
Double fold, linen finish, shrunk
cotton, 36 in.. sold everywhere from
12jc to 15¢, for one day, Wednes-
day, 10c. We have a case of it, so
you will get it when you come for it.
Wednesday special 10k.
Sheer White Material
There was never a season when
heer white materials were in Ereat-
er demand. We have all the new
fabrics of this season in shadow
lawns, made for shadow work,
French lawn, French batiste, Per-
sian batiste, Leno de Amerique,
mercerized batiste, hankerchief lin-
en, costume linen, butcher's linen,
Holland linen, ete , ete,
Full Line of Staples,
India Linens
We buy the above direct from the
Wills, from four to eight cases of
every Naber or from 10,000 to 20,-
000 yards, saviag 20 cent. add} —-
ond eT cr anion stare
for the wholesale, retail and branch
stores. The Globe Warehouses con-
Sume annually more dry goods than
any firm in the state outside Phila—
delphia and Pittsburg.
End of Silk Sale
Balance of silks that were placed
on sale last week at 49¢ will be elos-
ed Wednesday for 39¢. .
Not an old style in the lot. Good
range of colors to choose from in
Hamlin checks and stripes, 39¢.
Globe Warehouse,
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave.
VALLEY PHONE.
E. MN. DUNHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: —- Rooms 5, 'Klmer
(Bee: 4 44.5, Bloak,
ee ————
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Peasion Papers.
Valley Phone 11 X.
1 Desmond Street, Sayre,
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THE NEW HARNESS SHOP
Harness, Washed, Oiled, Repaired
Harness Bought, So'd, Traded
Bicycles and Lawu Mowers Repaired
Mirrors and Looking Glasses
Boota and Shoes Repaired
AL CONWIN, - East Lockhart SL,
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wm. B. McDonald, D. D. §.
All modern methods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
uons on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE,
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TOUHEY'S HOTEL /
veeyiing New sd Up. Due Pleat.
Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V. Station,
Las
17 have surrendered to the suthorities
Candelaria,
en 31.50 Por ber,